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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 22-275

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Bond Rate Guidelines for the Calculation of Land Reclamation Bonds on Coal Mining Operations

[52 Pa.B. 1181]
[Saturday, February 19, 2022]

 The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) announces the 2022 land reclamation bond rate guidelines for anthracite and bituminous coal mining operations. These rates become effective April 1, 2022. The authority for bonding coal mining operations is found under the Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. §§ 691.1—691.1001), the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P.S. §§ 1396.1—1396.19b), the Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act (52 P.S. §§ 30.51—30.66) and the regulations promulgated thereunder at 25 Pa. Code Chapter 86, Subchapter F (relating to bonding and insurance requirements).

 The unit costs listed in these guidelines will be used in calculating the land reclamation bonds for surface coal mining operations including, surface mines, coal refuse disposal sites, coal refuse reprocessing sites, coal processing facilities and the surface facilities of underground mining operations.

 The procedures for calculating land reclamation bonds are described in Technical Guidance Document 563-2504-001, ''Conventional Bonding for Land Reclamation—Coal,'' which is available online at www.elibrary.dep.state.pa.us (select ''Technical Guidance Final Documents,'' then ''Mining Programs''). The Department calculated the rate of inflation using 5-year averages. For the rate of inflation, the Consumer Price Index (Northeast Urban) from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, was averaged for the calendar years 2017—2021, resulting in a rate of 2.16%. This rate of inflation will be used in calculating bond amounts for permit renewal or permit midterm bond liability reviews on or after April 1, 2022.

 The Department may review the adequacy of bonds on existing permits based on the bond rate guidelines at any time. The Department will conduct these reviews before issuing permit renewals. The Department may conduct similar reviews at the midterm of a permit and before approving a permit revision.

 These bond rate guidelines do not apply to bonds ensuring replacement of water supplies under section 3.1(c) of the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P.S. § 1396.3a(c)) or to bonds ensuring compliance with the requirements of The Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act (52 P.S. §§ 1406.1—1406.21).

General Methodology

 The Department developed the bond rate guidelines for 2022 from the unit costs for competitively bid contracts for abandoned mine reclamation projects using the lowest total bid for each contract. Contract bid data is available for various unit operations needed to complete reclamation of a mine site for the years 1998—2021. For most categories, a 3-year (2019—2021) average was used to calculate the guidelines. Some categories require another approach due to limited data. For example, there were no contracts in 2014—2021 that included selective grading. Therefore, a multiyear average of available data prior to 2014 was used for the 2022 selective grading bond rate.

 The Department will use the weighted average of the lowest total bid contract for the previous 3 years for the 2022 bond rate guidelines.

 If a unit operation necessary to calculate a reclamation bond is not listed in Tables 1 or 2, then additional cost information available may be used. Unit costs (such as haulage over 1 mile for grading) may be calculated using a standard reference like the most recent edition of Means Building Construction Cost Data or the most recent version of the Office of Surface Mining Handbook for Calculation of Reclamation Bond Amounts. Specific unit costs may be adjusted using information provided by other stakeholders including permittee provided reclamation cost estimates which include supporting calculations such as prevailing wage costs, installation costs and the like.

 The fees associated with the Land Maintenance Bond Program are presented in Table 3. There has been no change in these rates for 2022.

 The bond rate guidelines are available online at www.dep.pa.gov/Business/Land/Mining/BureauofMining Programs/Bonding/Pages/BondRates.aspx. For background information and supporting documentation regarding bonding rate guidelines, contact the Bureau of Mining Programs, Division of Permitting and Compliance, P.O. Box 8461, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8461, (717) 787-5103.

Mine Sealing Costs

 The mine sealing bond rate guidelines are presented in Table 2.

Effective Date

 The bond rate guidelines in this notice become effective April 1, 2022.


Table 1

Standard Bond Rate Guidelines for Year 2022

Unit OperationUnit MeasureUnit Costs ($)
Mobilization/DemobilizationJob4% of Direct Costs or $40,000,
Whichever is Less
Grading (< 500-feet push) Cubic Yard    0.90
Load/Haul/Dump/Grading
(3500 feet)
Cubic Yard     1.80
Load/Haul/Dump/Grading
(1,000 feet up to 1 mile)
Underground and Refuse Only
Cubic Yard    2.50
Load/Haul/Dump/Grading
( > 1 mile)
Underground and Refuse Only
Cubic YardUse Standard References
Selective GradingAcre1,700   
RevegetationAcre2,500   
Tree PlantingTree    0.75
Ditch ExcavationCubic Yard    5   
Jute MattingSquare Yard    3   
High Velocity Erosion ControlSquare Yard    2   
AASHTO No. 1Ton   35   
AASHTO No. 57Ton   35   
R3 Rock LiningSquare Yard   35   
R4 Rock LiningSquare Yard   34   
R5 Rock LiningSquare Yard   35   
Geotextile/Filter FabricSquare Yard    2.40
Subsurface DrainLineal Foot   24   
Erosion and Sedimentation Control
(Temporary Installation)
JobLump Sum
(5% of Direct Costs for Site)
Pond Removal Active Phase1Pond3,800   
Stage 3 Maintenance Bond Non-Cropland Areas (Land Uses Where Crop Yields Are Not Required) Acre   100   
Stage 3 Maintenance Bond Cropland (Not Row Crops) Pastureland or Land Occasional Cut for Hay (Excludes Seed Cost)Acre  500   
Stage 3 Maintenance Bond Cropland Area-Row Crops (Includes Seed Cost)Acre  900   
Stage 3 MobilizationJob2,500   
Pond Removal—Stage 3Cubic Yards (Embankment Volume) Plus Top Soiling and Revegetation CostUse <500 Grading for Pond Embankment Volume Plus Top Soiling and Revegetation Cost for the Area Disturbed
Ditch Removal—Stage 3Lineal Foot    0.75
Equipment Tire Removal and DisposalTire  300   
Structure Demolition Costs will be Calculated Using Costs Listed in the
Construction Industry's Latest Annual Cost Publications, such as
Means Building Construction Cost Data

Table 2

Mine Sealing Bond Rate Guidelines for Year 2022

Sealing Bituminous Underground Mine Drift and Slope Openings
Unit OperationUnit MeasureUnit Costs ($)
Concrete WorkCubic Yard114   
Masonry WorkSquare Foot 16.50
Fill Material and Earthwork2Cubic Yard 19   
Security FencingLineal Foot 32.50
Mobilization CostJob4% of Total Amount
Sealing Bituminous Underground Mine Shaft Openings
Concrete MaterialCubic Yard110   
Aggregate MaterialCubic Yard 32.50
Fill material and Earthwork2Cubic Yard  8.50
Security FencingLineal Foot 32.50
Mobilization CostJob4% of Total Amount
Sealing Boreholes at Bituminous Underground Mines
DimensionMinimum Cost Per Hole ($)Unit Cost ($) Per Lineal Foot
12 Inch or Less Diameter1,8506.50
Larger than 12 Inch Diameter2,4509   

1 Unit cost not from BAMR bids; includes dewatering, grading, topsoil placement and revegetation.

2 Mine sealing costs are minimum costs. Additional costs per mine seal will be assessed based on specific design criteria, such as the thickness of the seal and the volume of backfill material required, using appropriate material, equipment and labor costs from BAMR bid abstracts or from an industry-standard cost estimation publication, for example, Means Estimating Handbook or Walker's Building Estimator's Reference Book.

Table 3

Land Maintenance Financial Guarantee Fees for Year 2022

Fee CategoryFee ($)
Publication1,000
  Administrative    300

PATRICK McDONNELL, 
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 22-275. Filed for public inspection February 18, 2022, 9:00 a.m.]



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